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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1925)
MATT fKTBTJWR, !MT!YiFOTtn, ORECION,, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 192.') WON 21 10 14 FLAX PLANT HEAD AT STATE PRISON OUSTED BY PIERCE KRATTI.R. Nov. 23. (A. P.) Omitti i-iM-H c.f Oils Hy. ref- 8AI.KM, Or., Nov. 28. In tho name fnc in n liiuiii' or l ' t l 1 1 1 ht-iwpcn Htuti-nieiit In wlil' li Onvi-rmir i'lcrtn the I'nIvfiHiiy of I'liliiornlu mid . unnounci'd formally the removal or Rtanliu'il uiilvereiiy at I'iiI.i Alio Knt-jKuhert Crawford u KUiinlntemleiit ol unlay, Mtiny miu'mI ihai I In- n cui-i th slut rlux Industry at llio penlten wiih 27 lu H uikI not 2 io 14. tlary ami lh appointment of John Vnrnvll wiih on IiIh way home- from l)uinliind III IiIh plaeo, the Rovnrnnr California and II"-' Annoilaii'il I'iuhh uiiiioiiikmi mui pruiitx mini uio ivn rim.lmd li i til tliroliich llm i-olll-IMiy lTOl WOlllil or llm Nortlii'in 1'iii'irici railway, lo liiin whli-h tniiiHiiilllnil il ttn-ry anil di-llvi-red IiIh iiiihwiji- Iuti;. Varnell iih axked: "Did Hip klilt by Muriiliy alter u lomliilown whlih California Mucked, mill earn Stanford n point bvriuiM) ulifoinla wiim off-Hide?" lift replied: "Yen.7 Viirnelt Ib a spoils wilier on Hi'" Seattle Time and tin' (Mi'-mion "I inn ari-urary oi im- wren- ut,,m, IHptV when It wan olim-ned that ulthuuKhi' an urilelo from Win publiHhed ye lerday irave 'I"' I'otllll a 211 lo 14. which nKiei'rt with all press agency nnu newspaper rcporta ho far as known in Health-, a dlapau-h Unlay from hl pen mated that the. tally van 2? In 14. III! about S 1 ii.imio under (MtlinatcH. 'I'hn reiiHon Klven for tills In that llio 350 tona of straw re.ttotl durliiK the summer of I'J-Ti, mostly from tho 1924 crop, was cousldej-ahly diiinu;ptt from over-rottlnK. A coiihIiI ci u lilo portion of It was too short to ho used for other than tow purposes. Tlio laiBK percentage that Koes Into tho making of spinning tow will he worth from 10 to 20 cents n pound Instead of from HI lo 93 cents thai would coino from tliu Ionic finer vu- The plant now hus on hand," nsiyn the govin-ntic's statement, "1400 tons of Ioiik stinw which will he mndo Into Ioiik filler. At the present time care ful experiments are la-inn made in artificially drying the straw arter ret tin.?. There is every indication that this plan will he a success." T SAUNAS, Cal.. Nov. 23. (A. P.) The nri'limlnmy hyirlnK of Slimm Huhe. Jtronkaw and John (1. May, nccum'd of munlor In connciMlnn with a nun hntllp hptwoon a HherlffH poiwe and HUMpeetPd rum wnuKKh'rH nt Mohm Uiniling on July ti, opened hirt loiiuy. Tho dofundantH are acruned of huvltiR shot ami killed N. II. Kader, a Hpecial deputy sheriff. RESIGN POSTS She Knows All Vamping Wiles Bt'titi mi 1 "Vampifsl" screen vamp in Vita aldi critit-a say. Her lat st victim is Valentmo whom she 'ascinatcs in "Cobra.". AUSTIN. Texas, Nov. 23. (A. P.) The rhalrnmn of the Texjis highway commiKHlon, Krank V. I.unhani of DnI In h. and Joe lluikett . of KaHtland. Txa, a member, resinned today. There liiivo been niovementH for a Kpecial RfHtdon of tho leKiNtatttro with the purpose of Impearhlnr mo me of the niemberH of (Jovernor Miriam KerKiiHonH highway coinniiHsion. A judgment for rUO.Oio wan oh talned Friday by Attorney General Dan Moody attalntd (lie Amorirnn I load company, whonc. hiuluvny con- traeta and permit to opernto In 'JVxhh woro rancetled. FLIGHT, BELIEF tliut a complete change he made In our national defensive pulley in tho Pacific, so as to utilize Alaska as an offensive and defensive point." Another request on which no action was taken, he said, was for the build ing of a plnne with - speed of 200 miles an hour, at an altitude of 3000 feet and a cruising radius of 1500 miles. t . Asked if he was In command nt Tjingley field, Virginia. In 1321 when the eagle airship left for Washington and. crashed in a storm, killing hIx persons, Colonel Mitchell said he was not. The defense lumed Colonel Mitchell over to Major Allen Cullion, assistant trial judge advocate, after less than two hours of questioning. No men tion was made of the San Antonio statements on which charges against . him were hnsed. , Major (lullion took the witness over suhjectH dealing with the Hawaiian i maneuvers and during Ill's phase of i 1 1 lie examination Colonel Mitchell said I Japan was the "theoretical enemy in CIIICAfSO. .Nov. 23. f A. P.) liar- il.psn Rr came." 1 old "Iter Orange, the reigning fool-, Tne lria jlul(!e advocate also re bnll hero of the moment, will don his marked that a plan for the defense of fighting togs ngnin on Thanksgiving the Pacific announced by Colonel day hut he will not wear tho famous Mitchell on September 5, would cost "77' of follege days. I $1124.700,000,000, or twice' the entire Kor lted has turned professional, ! wealth of the United States, to follow, as he phrases It, "the' husl- j "Vour plan," Mnjor, Oulllon said, ness ho knows best." addressing the witness, "would ro- I Declaring that he had no (mining quire 125,000 submarines to make the (.en nwui'i -.i. mum ii, (i:i--j,L uuiii fjKiiv" ui me rucinc enecuve UBU1I1SI alluring offers, the strawberry blonde Mapan." PRO FOOTBALL AT PRESIDENT'S FATHER HAS RELAPSE of the United StateH. aud hIdco the United Statew Ib weulthler than Japan, don't you think Japan would be cmljarraHHod In trying such a plan?" PLYMOUTH, Vt., Nov. 23. (A. P.) PrCHldent ('oo1UIk'h father, Colonel John C. CoulfdKo, who 1h soilounly 111 here, with heart trouble, today entered i he hoi -olid week of bin fUcht for health, fulfil With the m'eesMlly of re- KJtlniiig Kiound lust yi-Meiday. After havlitK mnd elieerlm; pro-KI-okk for KRveral days he fulled kMkM ly .Sunday, Kiirfeiinff a mimher of heiirl bloi-kft. Major latne.s I- (Vaipal, tho president 'h peihoniil nitdlcal ad- vtH(r. waH plainly dlwippolnted by the patient h failure to huv Improvement. He wan unwitlluK to cIIhcukh tho hiimher of heart llockn Muffured or to nay nnythlnK f their Heverity or of I heir fffect upon Colonel CoolldO Inmead ho. indicated that IiIh decision not to call WaNhinKton to report on the ciiho ou;ht to uinify that no U round exiHted for alarm. HONOLULU. Nov. 23. (A. P.) HtatemenlM made hy Lieutenant II. W. Sheridan befuje tho court martial of Colonel William Mitchell nt WaHhinK ton were hiaiuled uh miHloadlnu and inaccurate today by Lieutenant D. I). Gurley, a naval flier stationed at Pearl .Harbor. Tho lieutenant was n pilot aboard the V. S. S. LaiiKley Uur Iiik maneuvern off tho Hawaiian Ih landH. - ' CoiMinenthm on Lieutenant Shei l dan'H leHtlmony that three m-out planer were totally w reeked while at temptinK to land aboard ll0 IinKley, Lieutenant Gurley Bald tho accidents refiM-red lo were but minor mhshapH such uh blown out tirea and ripped wIiikh. Ourley snid that Sheridan refused continued to "take a chance" w hen offered op portunity to fly off the Tjin"ley, but AI CRITIC yi'KSTION'F.D (Continued from page one.) that he wan "content to wafuh uh laud and take off day in and duy out and ex p reaed amazement that there were no caimaHles." The reported testimony of Lieuten ant Sheridan Bald he obHorved six crasheH In fourteen landing" mude on the deckH of the J,aiuitey. Aa pilot of the plane which Sheri dan testified had crawlied into other planeM on the deck of tho LanKley. Gurley mild that all Hhlps which fig ured in the accident were reported ready for duty three hours later. SHOWS KMX T()..iritOKS (Continued from page 1.) thl.H thiiiK. deceived you In tho Hum mer of 1K24 an to her color?" "Vck." ' ' "You wero willing to marry a girl who stayed with you at tho Mario Antoinette and conferred that she was an impure girl, but you went not will ing, that she should have a tinge of colored blood '!" to the etdor. I drew the line, &7he yellow' mh -PENCIL Wj&h with the ..EAGLE vp- filii I THANKSGIVING TURKEYS E Pur Yourseir in her boots If you had to do the house work, can you imagine a gift more welcome than one that would do your hardest work for you! Electricity will save your wife hours of needless drudgery every week. Ask your electric dealer to day about an electric range that cooks all but automatically, with no lugging of coal, kindling or ashes, and for no more than the usual cost for fuel. , 'j f Or, if wash-day is her most trying tank, ask for a demonstra tion of an electric washing ma chine with its power wringer. Electric ironers, vacuum sweep ers, and electric sewing machines are play to work with and they soon earn back what you pay for them. Think what these electric con veniences would ineun to you if you had to keep house I Plun to make this Christmas one to be remembered. Visit your dealer's today. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWliR COMPANY waflU iron UbU (rill toaittr livrculator hMter vacuum cleaner cooking rang washing machine ewlng machine ironer culling Iron heater pail TeUrPHNlA 01VF.Gwl J POWEK COMPANY fc warrior nf the rhitlked fii-lii, Hipied n tuintrnrt ycntonlny that will plnco hhn In tho ChlcaRO Honrs' liniMip for n Cht'lHtniiiH Kiinip nftii' whk-h he will Invade Florldit durinK tho hiiliinyH. Contract torins wero not iniule pnli lio hut it whs uiKlorntfiod tlmt (IrnnRo wan Kuaniutoed Sonii n kiiiiio with "It would fomtfre iw-ire Hip wpnlth All First Grade Corn and Milk Fed Turkeys PLACE YOUR ' ORDERS EARLY To be assured of early delivery It isn't the price you pay for your turkey it's the. quality. Our Birds Are All First Grade. CITY MARKET We Deliver , : Phone 324 ton per coat on tho first f flood; tweii- tfj HONOU'I.ir, Nov. 23. (A.!1.) Two army of Acorn wvvi holiovuil drowned todny nftor (ho Martin lionih irK ritrplano In which thoy wero rid ing wiih forced to dfHcemt Into tho Hea off W a I men . Oa h u. ia rly t tdn y. Th oho inlKHiiur nn t'aitnln Karl II. I"' ,:', ' next $r.uoo and (iorinan and I.loutentant Ilowflrd C. f"ty por nnt on every dollar beyond Urnndt. Ueutenunt Orandlflon (lard- On Hint hasla. il wa.s estimati'd M Iner ami J'rivate JidniHon, tho other (IrniiKe would rereivc between $U0 two men In the plane when It took d $.1o,ooo for hl.s flrnt game. off front Luke field. J.Varl Harbor, Hwam u.shojc itftfivthe InmlliiK. SOU SUED FOR NIOW YORK, Nov. 2:i. (A. !M Suit to recover liri.5S7.00U from tlio KiiHHlnn Hnviut Knvoi nnicnt was flloil In mipreino coiiit today by K. Dudley Kohjer, mi attorney ropiviiontliiK the 1'Hullfco Inc., a New York corporation. The corporation us tiKHiiuior ol' Sophy KnpnlHt, Marie Karpotr and nru Karpoff PeHternff, alleged tlint the three women on Decetuher 5. 11110. were deprived hy the Rovlet ttovern- inent of Bold riihleii. Jewelry, u botfd and property to the value nnniBil In the suit. Oregon News in Brief KUCIKNI-:. Ore., Nov. 23. After ho mo difficulty during the pant two weekH. duo to morhanlcul probleins, the new miiow motor operated by the Kuwne'ltend NtaKO line proved lu worth yeHtoriluy nnd neKOliated the McKenzie paw Sunday, ni-cordtng to reporlH hrotiKht back here. The snow trarlor rllmbed Iho snow hiinkH with oftHe. and the pioHpuetH of nil-winter MaKo Hervleo between hero and llend bilKhlened as Iho now cov ered pass v:im eonquered. a UAir rui in-rv let&edtricity ao me wotp KLAMATH FALLS. Ore.. Nov. 23. Oni'h i- M e K en Kie, a 1 1 n n M . J . Sehmldt. wan arrested hero todny noon on a chm-Ko of Ufdtm tbe mails lo deflllld. McKenie Ih nllnKed to have went a Hputious eheek for ItOfiU to an Oaklitnd, t'al.. mtiil order house for n dlumond rlim and watch. When the company learned the chock was MueHtlonable they neat a dummy pnckiiKO and McKenrle wan arreited when Jie went to the local 'office to Minn for the puck age. Ac.'ordliut to Slate Truffle Officer Fouler who took ptirt In the arrest, Mi'Kcnr.tc admitted tho check wan worthies. Ho Ih hehiK held for fed nil proHeeutliMi. RAM KKANVIHVO Social ciiruho. nictitH made here for 1'rlnco nnd 1'rln cohn Anaka of Jiipnu have boon called off on ndvleoH from WntdiliiKlon that the JapnifcHo court would follow the usual custom of retunlnn famllion In pnyhllt tribute to the oueen mother, Alexandra, of tircat Itrltaln. VALLKJO. tal hief tlunner An thony i:. lleniricld, l'. S. N.. chose death rather than III health and dressed In his hewo.-d uniform, coin milted Mutclile In a deserted shed three miles fiom hero. He wiih found hauKinu from the rafter by a heavy E KrttlSXK. Ore., Nov. 23. With overythhiK t aln and nothing to lose (he talt-eiul const eontoi t-me footbnll team. Oregon, will entrain for Seattle tomorrow to meet tho conference lending I'niversity of WnshliiKton Huskies on ThauksK'tvinK dny. OreKon. lositiK every const confer once came she has played llity year, hoi reached a devil-may-caro ntti tude. The men are primed to pull startling phi'ys at startling times In a last effort in do something this year. The fans, expect Oregon to Ret another drubbing, and a bad one this time. The lenm doesn't expect it. Thut. the conches say. Is at least one good Indication. RUSSELMS SPOKANK. Nov. 23, A. A. Kxen dine, for tho last three yearn head font bull roach nt Washington sVue college, announced hero todny his resignation, effective after the Christmas game with tho I'niversity of Hawaii. Honolulu. SiMHtl Maniac Dead YAKIMA. Wash Ilornard Now mrinman, who several months ago was convicted of killing n man while driving his automobile. Is tlead. the victim of fust driving, and ngatn he wan the driver. His machine crashed Into a teW-idume pole while traveling at n high r.ite of speed, lie wan killed instantly. A woman companion escaped Injury. jjjr B'tte TTiouqhtSr Txfrj SlTt'l.V IS Sil'Kh:. Trim In the i.ont, nnd ilu rood: xo -thult thou dwell In the land, iiml verily thou shall he fed. Colds Fever Grippe Co Stop them today Stop them o,uickly all lhir djnjr r.J diKorofixtJyidthcfcTrii)JhciJachc. Force the rouwuout. Hills hnrjk col.U in 4 Iwura. k) Thty tone the whelc lyjtera. The rf ompt, re lubie re iuim have ico muiioniio tmpiov incm. Don't rely on kwrr help, don't JcUy. AUdrutflite tl Price 30a CASCARAjtOlMME tHJaax VNW erUhportraU o OUR WINDOWS SEE OUR WINDOWS A Fortunate Purchase of One Hundred New Coats That Are the Newest Advance Winter Models A Sale Extraordinary! of Regular S40 Coats $23 .75 Without a doubt the greatest coat values ever offered to the women of Southern Oregon, as they are nil new winter creations of fine American bolivias, American pin points, American suedes and American velours. Cracklehe.id blue, lipstick red, queen blue, palmetto preen, eedanvood, Creole and cinnamon the newest colors for late fall and early Winter are here. The furs are beautiful and extensively used. The models are new the tight basque effect used now on the new coat model with the flare bottoms, circular flares, godels and sleeves with liefl and puff effti-ts. All the newest. ' ; ,vvT ' . v. The greatest values offered and you y ', ' ' can see-them in our windows tonight t 50 NEW $25 COATS JUST IN at $15.75 ARE BARGANS A Sale of $2.00 Mtn's Winter Union Suit at S1.50 A very fine mrfity winter weight suit, a weight that 4s most desirable. This is a high quality combed yarn "nter" nion suit that is a good fitting ganent and worth tL'.OO. AlltJl ttf sizes from 'M to -hi at UJ 50 New Dresses at $12.75 That Are .Well Worth $20.00 N'ew colors, new advanced models, nnd thev nre all in 'exceptionally gooJ materials, The colors arc all the most in demand? crayon bhulipstick, palmetto. bluebell, cherrv blossom, queen bluett'lO 7ZL q sizes 16 4(5; a bargain at V Xd. I J I Il !' !"1"'1"!1'"' ' 111,1, 1 I" l'l- ; . -I r'l", f 'ft !:, ,,';'!:,:, , ,L 'L .", f. i. Ml'i- r.ji. M )